Alan Jackson
Tickets

With more than 60 million records sold worldwide, the Alan Jackson tour is certainly one of the live music highlights of the season, so get your Alan Jackson tickets today and enjoy this country music legend performing his sensational, self-penned hits right before your eyes.

Alan Jackson Ticket Information

Spend a night with a true hero of country music by ordering Alan Jackson tickets today from Vivid Seats. The Grand Ole Opry member has been a fan-favorite for over 20 years, always staying true to his traditional country roots. The cowboy hat-donning singer-songwriter sends fans running to the box office whenever Alan Jackson tour dates are announced. Alan Jackson concert tickets sell out every time because the "Gone Country" singer consistently puts on great concerts night after night. Let our cutting-edge website (featuring an easy-to-operate checkout procedure) be your home for cheap Alan Jackson tickets.

The living legend's ever-expanding fan base has caused the demand for concert tickets to Alan Jackson to rise. However, you can still land awesome seats at his next show thanks to Vivid Seats' affiliate network. Our rock-solid network of affiliate sellers gives our customers the ultimate selection of seats at top concerts.

We only allow pre-screened sellers to retail their stock on our website as to assure that our customers receive the tickets they desire. Lock up your Alan Jackson tickets knowing you will receive exactly what you purchase.

The security and privacy of your transaction is a top priority at Vivid Seats. We have partnered with some the web safety industry's top companies to make sure every purchase made on our site is safe and 100% private.

Concert
News

25th Anniversary Celebration Planned for Alan Jackson Tour 2015

In honor of his 25 years in the business, Alan Jackson will be setting off on a celebratory tour in 2015. Dubbed the Keepin’ It Country Tour, the upcoming venture was announced on Oct. 20 with just 19 dates booked for January through May, although, according to Rolling Stone, a total of 25 concerts are expected to be included on the full schedule. Among those are shows in Tampa, Fla. (Jan. 9) Los Angeles (Feb. 27), Greenville, S.C. (March 28), and Sioux City, Iowa (May 1), ahead of the final scheduled performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colo., on May 17. Over the course of the Alan Jackson tour, the singer will be supported by opening acts Brandy Clark and Jon Pardi. Clark has been a notable songwriter in the country music business, but she only released her debut album, “12 Stories,” in Oct. 2013. Pardi is an even more recent addition to the scene, as his debut dropped in Jan. 2014.

Jackson made his country music debut in 1990 with the release of his album “Here in the Real World.” He has since sold more than 40 million albums in the U.S., including his most popular release, 1992’s six-time Platinum “A Lot About Livin’ (And a Little ‘bout Love).”

Alan Jackson Schedules Numerous Solo Tour Dates for 2014

Though he took some time off from touring over the winter, Alan Jackson is continuing to treat his fans to live performances across the country in 2014. The 14-time ACM Award winner has been on the road since January, but he still has a number of shows lined up for the remainder of year. As of Feb. 18, the singer has concerts scheduled through August, with upcoming performances in Dodge City, Kansas (Feb. 27), El Paso, Texas (March 27), Colorado Springs, Colo. (March 29), Biloxi, Miss. (April 11), Bethlehem, Pa. (Aug. 8), and Uncasville, Conn. (Aug. 9), among many more. In addition, Alan Jackson will be one of the special guests to perform during the final concert of George Strait’s farewell tour, which is scheduled to take place June 7 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Jackson will be joining country music icons Vince Gill, Faith Hill, Martina McBride, Ronnie Dunn, and more for this legendary concert event.

In Sept. 2013, Jackson released “The Bluegrass Album,” which marked his first venture into the genre. The album has been a huge success, spending more than four months at the top of Billboard’s bluegrass album charts.